Monthly Archives: January 2025
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Tata Technologies recently faced a ransomware attack that led to the temporary suspension of some IT services. The company has confirmed that all affected services have been restored, and an investigation is underway to strengthen cybersecurity and prevent future incidents.
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We are proud to announce that NPAV Endpoint Security has been awarded the AV-Test Approved Corporate Endpoint Protection Certificate, recognizing its powerful AI-driven defense and real-time threat detection.
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Hackers are actively targeting vulnerabilities in SimpleHelp Remote Monitoring and Management (RMM) software to infiltrate networks. These flaws allow attackers to download/upload files and gain admin-level access. While patches are available, unpatched systems remain at risk.
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Chinese AI startup DeepSeek faced a major cyberattack soon after its successful launch on Wall Street. The attack caused service disruptions, forcing the company to temporarily stop new user registrations. DeepSeek’s popular open-source AI model, DeepSeek-R1, is creating waves in the global market, shaking up the tech industry and affecting major tech stocks.
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Hackers are using SSH tunnels to secretly access VMware ESXi servers, steal data, and deploy ransomware. These servers, which host multiple virtual machines, are critical to businesses but are often not well-monitored. Attackers take advantage of these gaps to lock down systems and demand ransom payments.
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On this Republic Day, let’s not only celebrate our nation’s freedom but also safeguard our digital world! In today’s tech-driven era, our digital freedom is as important as our physical freedom. Whether it's your PC, laptop, mobile, or critical servers, keeping them safe is crucial.
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The BASHE ransomware group claims to have hacked ICICI Bank, threatening to release sensitive customer data if their demands are not met. This incident raises serious concerns for the banking industry and its cybersecurity measures.
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Cybercriminals are pretending to be IT support using Microsoft Teams to trick employees. They use spam emails, fake calls, and phishing tactics to gain access to company systems and install ransomware.
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A 66-year-old retired serviceman’s wife from Bengaluru was tricked by cybercriminals who posed as police officers. The scammers accused her of money laundering, put her under "digital arrest," and forced her to transfer ₹35 lakh over five days.
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Russian hacking group Star Blizzard is targeting high-value diplomats and officials with a phishing campaign that exploits WhatsApp. By deceiving victims into linking their WhatsApp accounts to the hackers' devices, the group gains unauthorized access to private messages.